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The Land Use Tracker
Volume 1, Issue 3
Winter 2002

IN THIS ISSUE:

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Critical Issues in Undertaking Community Surveys

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Who's Who in the Planning World

BEGINNER/INTERMEDIATE
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Rain and Snow - Where do They Go and What do They Take With Them

CASE LAW UPDATE
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What changes Invalidate a Nonconforming Use?

GENERAL ARTICLES
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Plan Commission Workshops

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Web-Based Community Planning for the Citizen Planner

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Multi-Use Trail PowerPoint Presentation on the Web

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Smart Growth Videos 

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Calendar of Events

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Article Submissions

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Our Staff

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Contact Us by E-mail

 

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Multi-Use Trail PowerPoint Presentation on the Web

 

Multi-use trails have become a popular asset in communities, helping to connect subdivisions with parks, schools, and downtown. Some even become tourist attractions. However, poorly planned or improperly designed trails can lead to troublesome user conflicts and expensive maintenance costs. An informative PowerPoint presentation prepared recently for a Center for Land Use Education workshop explores some of the issues involved in trail development. You can view it on the Internet at:

www.uwex.edu/ces/cty/sheboygan/cnred/cnred.html

Click the "Multi-use Trail Development" link under the FACT SHEETS & NEWSLETTER heading.

 

 

 

 

 

 

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